Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By Amines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles F. Coleman
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Kinetics studies and other rate measurements are reviewed in the amine extraction of uranium and of some other related and associated metal ions. Equilibration' is relatively fast in the uranium sulfate systems most important to uranium-hydrometallurgy. Significantly slow; equilibration-has ' been encountered' in some other systems. Most of the recorded rate information, both qualitative and quantitative; has come from exploratory and, process-development development work, while some kinetics studies have been directed specifically toward elucidation of, extraction mechanisms. In contrast to some other extraction systems, relatively little attention has been given to the kinetics of uranium extraction by amines. This is because investigators have not been troubled by slow extractions. Instead, when rate limitations have been of concern in amine extraction (Amex) process developments, they have been mainly from slow phase disengagement rather than from slow equilibration. Nevertheless, taking uranium together with several other elements that are closely related to it or associated with it in typical processes, a considerable body of rate information has been recorded.
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APA: Charles F. Coleman  (1979)  Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By Amines

MLA: Charles F. Coleman Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By Amines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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